Performance / Critical Zone, Water - by the Gravillon Company
Conference, Theatre,Student Life, Scientific and Technical Culture, Staff Life, Culture
May 19, 2026Valence
As part of the "Fluid Circulations, Nourishing Our Relationship with Water" program, led by the Faculty of Economics of Grenoble
Researcher-kayapaglider in metascience, Barthélémy Champenois continues his epic journey.
This time we find it riding a water molecule in an intertwining of more or less natural cycles.
From his chaotic takeoff to his inevitable fall, we will follow him through his eccentric demonstrations and rigorous interludes. It is at a dam that he will have an unexpected encounter with a short-armed river engineer.
This will lead our meta-scientist down a previously unsuspected path. Does the length of arms influence the flow of water?
The performance will be followed by a post-show discussion led by Yvan Renou, lecturer-researcher at UGA, PACTE laboratory and Nicolas Canova, lecturer-researcher at the University of Lille, LACTH laboratory.
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Monday, May 18
Radio Mega panel discussion: "Water and Commitment" Professional Bachelor's Degree in Economics, Sustainable Water and Resource Management UGA | Lycée Émile Loubet | Uni.cité Associations | ADOSArdèche Drôme Ourosogui Senegal
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Tuesday, May 19
Symposium “Natural Resource Management in the Maghreb-Mashreq Region” Faculty of Economics, Grenoble | UMR PACTE UGA
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Wednesday, May 20
Round table discussion “Agriculture and climate change in the South Grésivaudan: nurturing our relationships with the land” Court-Bouillon Associations | Jousting | Saint-Marcellin Vercors Isère Community of Municipalities | Labex ITTEM UGA
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Thursday, May 21
Symposium "Place and role of wetlands in the agricultural plain of Valence: a prospective approach" MFR Mondy | Professional Bachelor's Degree in Economics, Sustainable Management of Water and Resources UGA
Bourg-de-Péage
Published on September 10, 2025 Updated March 3, 2026
Date
May 19, 2026
From 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Free All audiences Free entry, subject to availability. Reservations recommended
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